Curious dwarf form of dense, tufted habit, which seldom flowers. Beautiful autumn colours. Extremely ...
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A selected form with larger flowers and fruits.(3)
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'Snowball'. Very popular, hardy shrub. The flowers are sterile and gathered in attractive, globular, ...
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A wide-spreading, medium-sized to large shrub of architectural value, with a distinctive mode of bra ...
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Taller than ‘Mariesii’, but lower than ‘St. Keverne’, branches widespreading, inflorescens umbrella- ...
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A very fine form resembling ‘Mariesii’, but stronger in growth and less horizontal in habit of branc ...
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A superb shrub with a tanbulate arrangement of branching. Its abundance of flower gives the effect o ...
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A charming selection in which the ray-florets change to a delightful pink as they age. Free fruiting ...
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Semi-rounded white flowers that look like balls of popcorn. A David Leach introduction. Purple-red ...
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Like the species, but slowers growing. Leaves wider, venation reddish beneath. Inflorescences globos ...
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A slow-growing form, conical and dense. (1.80). Produces small flower heads or less continuously fro ...
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The wild form, branches horizontally spreading and overlapping, usually wider than high. Leaves deep ...
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A large, fast-growing, handsome, evergreen shrub with large, elliptic to oblong, attractively corrug ...
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A splendid form with deep maroon young leaves, reddish-purple in autumn. Fertile flowers, deep red i ...
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Leaves deep green, very tough. Flowers cream-white, with a crown of sterile outer flowers, late May. ...
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One of the most popular evergreens. A medium-sized to large shrub of dense, bushy habit with luxunou ...
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A selected form of dense, compact habit with smaller leaves than the type and very attractive, carmi ...
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A compact form with small leaves. Flowers rich, deep pink in bud opening to white, flushed pink on t ...
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Upright shrub with oval, bronze, young leaves that mature to dark green. Racemes of deep pink buds o ...
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Semi-evergreen, bushy, open shrub (2m). Fully hardy. Rounded heads of pink, then white, fragrant flo ...
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